Standouts from the LT2 Linemen Camp
The state champions of the 2022 football season have been crowned and with fall now being gone the training and exposure camp circuit is back in full effect in the state of Texas. The LT2FBA linemen training camp circuit kicked back…
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Continue ReadingThe state champions of the 2022 football season have been crowned and with fall now being gone the training and exposure camp circuit is back in full effect in the state of Texas. The LT2FBA linemen training camp circuit kicked back off in yesterday in Dallas and featured some talented prospects Here were some of the top standouts from the event.
Jack Tanner Jack Tanner 6'6" | 280 lbs | OL Marcus | 2024 State TX – Marcus – Class of 2024
After a huge season of production for Marcus High Jack has refocused and locked in on his skill development for next fall. The 6’6 275 pound tackle was impressive with the drill work and even took time to coach some of the younger linemen up that were attending the event. He holds a multitude of offers including recently landing one from Dartmouth and has plans to do follow up visits with Tulane and Vanderbilt.
Jake Young – JJ Pearce- Class of 2024
Since seeing him two years ago at a prepredzone camp he has completely transformed his body and done a great job developing his frame with lean muscle mass and reported to camp at a solid 275 pounds. He was very smooth and efficient with his pass sets and his angles of departure were on point all camp.
Noah Weeks – Argyle High – Class of 2023
Fresh off of deep playoff run, Noah reported back to camp at 270 pounds and took reps at all five positions and looked darn impressive at center. His technique looked good and he excelled in the sport-specific Accel / deceleration movements. He has a bevy of offers and will be making a decision on his college destination soon.
Brady Midler – Class of 2026 – Brewer High
Brady is a talented young Offensive lineman from Fort Worth, Texas that was an impressive performer in camp. He showed great feet, good posture, and above-average body control. He has a long frame a bunch of room to add mass and will be a prospect to keep an eye on as the off-season camp circuit is in full swing.
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Travis Moore – Marcus High School – Class of 2025
Travis is a 6’1 250 pound offensive lineman out of Marcus that has done a good job of developing on his own outside of camp and trainings. His body control and ability to stay square while taking his pass sets has improved tenfold. His development will be exciting to watch as the season progresses.